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this disease runs deep and not just in consumer hardware. broadcom has carrier-grade switches called Trident, Tomahawk and Maverick, and, ugh
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Freya Holmér
@FreyaHolmer
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me: okay, looks like my ram is broken. I guess I need to buy new ones
*opens website*
ram: HYPERX FURY
me:
ram: VENGEANCE
me: okay I just-
ram: BALLISTIX SPORT
me: what does that even-
ram: PREDATOR. DOMINATOR. SNIPER X
me:
me: what is wrong with gamer-
ram [screaming]: RIPJAWS
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Andrew Zonenberg
@azonenberg
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14. sij |
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Branding is ridiculous.
The best part is that all of these RAM brands are nearly-identical reference PCB designs built around ICs from one of about three companies. About the only difference is whether there's a heatsink, and what color they anodized it if so.
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whitequark
@whitequark
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14. sij |
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don't forget "whether they're storing RGB LED configuration in SPD EEPROM without any protection from accidental overwrites"
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Rogue Photo
@amolitor99
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14. sij |
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I would like 300 ugh switches fully loaded with OC-192 interfaces. I have a lot of porn to move.
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Doormat Historian
@SJWBush
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14. sij |
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Ahh yes, because when I order a new router, my thoughts first to bombing middle eastern hospitals and the military industrial complex
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Jonas Ahrentorp
@neofob
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14. sij |
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Ugh was the best name in that list. :-)
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Jarosław Jarosik
@jaroslawjarosik
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14. sij |
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K I L L E R network adapter
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